The Family Court Accountability Coalition engages in Judicial, Legislative and Executive Branch advocacy on behalf of socioeconomically disadvantaged family court stakeholders. According to the Judicial Council of California, 75 percent of family court litigants are self-represented because they cannot afford an attorney. Yet many courts cater to attorneys and the parties they are paid to represent, while denying the indigent meaningful and effective access to family court services.

Perjury and Lies by Judge Peter McBrien Documented by the Commission on Judicial Performance in Whistleblower Leaked Records

False testimony under oath by Judge Peter McBrien is documented by the Commission on Judicial Performance in this set of whistleblower leaked documents, embedded below. The CJP is the state agency responsible for the oversight and accountability of judges in California.

To continue reading, click Read more >> below: Sacramento Superior Court watchdogs allege that the judge also is responsible for a family court criminal racketeering enterprise involving collusion and kickbacks between judges and divorce lawyers who also work as part-time judges in the same court. Click here for an investigative report by Sacramento Family Court News.

Court whistleblowers also contend that Judge McBrien set up and heads an alleged RICO racketeering criminal enterprise operating in the family law division of Sacramento County Superior Court. The alleged organization involves a for-profit conspiracy between judges and attorneys who also work as sworn temporary judges and run the family court settlement conference program.

"McBrien is the glue that holds the [racketeering] scheme together," said court watchdog Ulf Carlsson. "Hight and Mize know that without him, the whole thing could unravel and people will go to jail like they did in the Kids for Cash scandal in Pennsylvania."